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Re: Z80 card?
The ACE-80 (also known as the PCPI Applicard or Micropro Starcard) is one
of the best CP/M cards for the Apple. My Applicard runs at 6MHz and has
its own 64K of memory. The Microsoft Softcard shares the Apple II memory
and runs at 2(?)MHz.
You are correct--CP/M is nothing like DOS 3.3 or ProDOS.
Is there some specific software you want?
--
Paul R. Santa-Maria
Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
paulrsm@ameritech.net
Bart <me2@nowhere.org> wrote in article
<EZ0K4.1269$nN2.12701@nntp1.onemain.com>...
> I on occasion run the few CP/M disks I have for the board I have but it
is so
> so weird and off the wall that I doubt it would work with anyone else's
box:
> On one of my //e(s) I have a Ace-80 board. this is the Z-80 card
designed for
> a Franklin 1200. I have attempted to d/l other CP/M titles, and asked on
> comp.sys.cpm about it (incidentally, I got a copy of the disks needed
for my
> Osborne Executive there; talk to Don Maslin: VERY nice guy!), but no one
else
> seems to play with this particular varriant and the available SW doesn't
seem
> to fly. Oh well. At least I do still have a copy of Wordstar and a
couple of
> games....(+ a utlity progy or two)